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Welcome. Unit 6 Seminar. Agenda. 1. Seminar Discussion. 2. Unit 6 Review. 3. Questions. Unit 6 Review. Chapter 10 & 11. Combining Forms. Combining Forms. Angi/o = vessel Aort/o = aorta arteri/o = artery Atri/o = atrium Cardi/o = heart Lymphaden/o = lymph node - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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UNIT 6 SEMINARUNIT 6 SEMINARWelcome
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1. Seminar Discussion
2. Unit 6 Review
3. Questions
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Unit 6 ReviewUnit 6 Review
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COMBINING FORMS COMBINING FORMS
Angi/o = vesselAort/o = aortaarteri/o = arteryAtri/o = atriumCardi/o = heartLymphaden/o = lymph nodeLymph/o = lymph, lymph tissueMyel/o = bone marrowPhleb/o, ven/o = veinPlasm/o = plasmaSplen/o = spleenThym/o = thymus glandValv/o, valvul/o = valve
Ventricu/o = ventricleAther/o = yellowish, fatty plaqueEch/o = soundElectr/o = electricity, electrical activityIsch/o = deficiency, blockageTherm/o = heatThromb/o = clot
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PREFIX SUFFIXES
Brady slow -acpertaining to
-apheresis removal-graph instrument used
to record; recording
-odynia pain-penia abnormal
reduction in number
-poiesis formation-sclerosis hardening
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COMBINING FORMS COMBINING FORMS
An/o = anusAntr/o = antrumCec/o = cecumCol/o, colon/o = colon (large)Duoden/o = duodenumEnter/o = intestine (small)Esophag/o = esophagusGastr/o = stomachIle/o = ileumJeju/o = jejunumOr/o, stomat/o = mouthProct/o, rect/o = rectumSigmoid/o = sigmoid colonAbdomin/o, celi/o, lapar/o = abdomen
Appedic/o = appendixCheil/o = lipCholagi/o = bile ductChol/o = gall, bileCholedoch/o = common bile ductDiverticul/o = diverticulumGingiv/o = gumGloss/o, lingu/o = tongueHepat/o = liverHerni/o = hernia or protrusionPalate/o = palatePancreat/o = pancreasPolyp/o = polyp, small growth
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PREFIX SUFFIXES
Hemi half -pepsia digestion
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CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11
ACS acute coronary syndrome
Afib atrial fibrillationAV atrioventricularBP blood pressureCAD coranary artery diseaseCBC & Diff complete blood count
and differentalCCU coronary care unitECG, EKG electrocardiogramECHO echocardiogramHCT hematocritHgB hemoglobin
BE barium enemaEGD
esophagogastroduodenoscopyEUS endoscopic ultrasoundFOBT fecal occult blood testGERD gastroesophageal reflux
diseaseGI gastrointestinalH. pylori Helicobacter pyloriIBS irritable bowel syndromeN&V nausea and vomitingUGI upper
gastrointestinal
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1. The mitral valve is on the right side of the heart.
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The mitral valve is on the left side of the heart
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2. The function of leukocytes is blood coagulation.
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The function of leukocytes is fighting infection. OR The function of thrombocytes is blood coagulation.
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3. Capillaries are macroscopic in size.
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Capillaries are microscopic in size.
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4. The term arteriole means pertaining to an artery.
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The term arteriole means a small artery.
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5. Twisting or kinking of the intestines is called volvulus.
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Twisting or kinking of the intestines is called volvulus.
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The serous sac lining of the abdominal and pelvic cavities is called the:
A. peritoneum B. cardia C. ileum D. soft palate
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A. peritoneum
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The word part that completes the medical term meaning pertaining to the mouth, _________/al, is:
A. an B. or
C. col D. rect
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B. or
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The meaning of the medical term diverticulosis is: A. condition of stones in the common bile duct B. abnormal condition of (multiple) polyps (in the
mucous membrane of the intestine) C. inflammation of diverticulum D. abnormal condition of having diverticula
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D. abnormal condition of having diverticula
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The medical term meaning chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, usually affecting the ileum, is:
A. Crohn’s disease B. cirrhosis C. ileus D. bulimia nervosa
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A. Crohn’s disease
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The medical term gavage refers to: A. washing out of the stomach B. disorder of inflammation of the
intestines associated with diarrhea and abdominal pain
C. process of feeding a person through a nasogastric tube
D. matter expelled from the stomach through the mouth
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C. process of feeding a person through a nasogastric tube
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• Next project due is Unit 7– Similar to Unit 5 Project.– Check out the corrections I made to
your Unit 5 Project. – Check out the example in doc sharing if
you haven‘t already.
• Questions ?
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QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?